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The Henrico News Minute is a daily weekday podcast from the Henrico Citizen and HenricoCitizen.com, highlighting key news and events of the day from Henrico County, Va.
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National recognition for a longtime Henrico PAL leader; Belmont Golf Course will turn back the clock 75 years next week; Autism Society of Central Virginia raises nearly $180,000; a new state bus route to begin next year; annual 'Click It Or Ticket' campaign underway.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors approve plans for a large data center and advanced manufacturing complex but deny plans for a six-story apartment building; TSA officers find a loaded weapon in a woman's carry-on baggage at RIC.Support the Show.
Two Henrico teens are killed in a weekend crash; a Henrico elementary school dedicates a book vending machine in memory of a longtime teacher; Henrico offering free water quality testing; five students from Henrico schools earn a National Merit $2,500 Scholarship; four new Henrico CASAs sworn in; a Virginia ABC online lottery for Van Winkle whiskey products begins today.Support the Show.
Henrico officials announce a major initiative to address affordable housing needs; the Lebanese Food Festival returns today; Sandston Rotarians again host annual Flags for Heroes event; bullying is a major issue in Henrico schools, according to school system survey responses; the Autism Society of Central Virginia will host its 5k and family fun day tomorrow; new air service begins soon at RIC.Support the Show.
A longtime community organization is folding; a Tuckahoe Talk meeting is planned next week; Henrico officials seek input about improving traffic safety; the first statewide free virtual mental health clinic debuts; Henrico Master Gardeners plan their annual plant sale and pollinator festival; this week's edition of "In the Garden" has details about ornamental vegetables and flowers; a traffic alert for Creighton Road.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors approve a controversial data center development in Sandston; plans for enhancements to Bethlehem Road earn funding; former Henrico supervisor approved to two state boards; Virginia State Police target heavy enforcement of I-95 this weekend; person who allegedly shot two dogs in Highland Springs sought.Support the Show.
Henrico's board of supervisors to consider Sandston data center case tonight; Henrico's effort to expand broadband countywide earns federal funding; Henrico Schools to participate in summer meals program; registration opens soon for Henrico Recreation and Parks' summer programs.Support the Show.
Henrico School Board members respond to calls for collective bargaining; a Henrico couple makes a bittersweet donation to Bon Secours St. Mary's Hospital; police use pepper spray to break up a fight at a Henrico County high school; a series of new guided river tours planned by the James River Association.Support the Show.
The Henrico School Board will meet tomorrow; your chance to take a guided James River tour; a Henrico shopping center is sold for $22 million; DMV officials plan a pop-up event Friday in Henrico; a small business spotlight on WayGone Brewery.Support the Show.
Charges essentially dropped against five Henrico Sheriff's deputies in the Irvo Otieno case; Virginia ranks 10th on a sports tourism economic impact list; Virginia part of a multi-state settlement with an opioid manufacturer; six Henrico County high school seniors honored; VDOT seeks input on West Creek study.Support the Show.
Funding for more elementary school staff positions included in updated Henrico Schools budget Citizen Report for America education reporter Liana Hardy honored by the Virginia Press Association; music instrument retailer Sam Ash is closing all its stores, including the one in Henrico; Glen Allen helps crown CIAA softball champion; a Henrico Olympian returns to her hometown to host an event; Henrico Pops Chorus and Capital Cabaret present free show tomorrow night.Support the Show.
Some Henrico seniors celebrate their signing day, with a twist; a Glen Allen man is accused of bilking a Tennessee woman out of nearly $134,000; two people die in a Varina crash; authorities identify body found near Richmond Raceway; a Highland Springs HS teacher is among seven statewide to earn a fellowship; Lewis Ginter's spring plant sale is today and tomorrow; first concert planned at Henrico Sports and Events Center.Support the Show.
Good news on the employment front in Henrico; how some students from the county are helping make prom season better for others in Virginia; the University of Richmond earns an international honor; Arts Night at The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen is tonight.Support the Show.
Henrico Police make four arrests in connection with an auto theft ring; police identify the victim of a fatal two-vehicle crash on Monday; a late Henrico firefighter will be among those honored during a national event this weekend; USPS postmaster general acknowledges problems with local mail delivery; the Asian American Celebration returns to the region this weekend.Support the Show.
What attendees at a Henrico School Board town hall meeting told school officials; Henrico's Sports and Events Center earns a regional award; a man driving a moped dies in a crash; a man is arrested after bringing a loaded gun to Richmond International Airport; a look at how the suburban dining scene is flourishing; your chance to join our membership program.Support the Show.
Henrico Police are investigating after a bod was found in the county's Northside; grading the region's air quality; VDOE introduces a new way to monitor your child's academic performance; a traffic alert in the West End; Henrico Schools plans its "Drive the Bus" event Saturday; Wednesday is the deadline to file your Virginia individual income taxes.Support the Show.
New development planned adjacent to the Henrico Sports and Events Center; Tucker High School's softball field named for former coach; officials celebrate the groundbreaking of a portion of the Fall Line Trail; two Justins with Henrico connections are featured in an article and videos on MLB.com; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the Show.
Henrico County expanding its Enterprise Zone; two Henrico students receive National Merit Scholarships; a Glen Allen teen dies in a crash; VDOT performing emergency pavement work on I-64 in Henrico today and tomorrow; fourth “Groovin’ in the Garden” band announced; how to support the Citizen’s local journalism.Support the Show.
Henrico supervisors vote to fund homelessness-support efforts in Richmond, purchase new land at the site of the Henrico Sports and Events Center and expand participation in the Home Purchase Assistance program for county employees; Henrico to seek federal funding for I-64 improvements in Short Pump; Henrico School Board weighs possible changes to student code of conduct; how to make a donation to the Citizen during our spring membership drive.Support the Show.
Henrico Schools names 24 Teacher Scholars; construction work to affect traffic on I-64 for several weeks; Deep Run HS graduate wins Monument Avenue 10k; Virginia Sports Hall of Fame holds inductions in Henrico; a new urgent care facility at Regency; Virginia posts most job gains in more than a year.Support the Show.
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